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If you’re looking for jaw-dropping scenery, La Plagne has it around almost every corner however there are some stand-out areas that are truly awe-inspiring.

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The view from the summit of Les Verdons

The viewing platform at the summit of Les Verdons may seem like an unnecessary distraction but, on a clear day, the views from here out to Trois Vallées, Les Arcs, Tignes, La Rosière, Sainte-Foy and over to Mont Blanc are incredible and might just end up being a high-point of your La Plagne holiday.

It only takes a couple of minutes to make the very short climb to the top – definitely worth doing to take in one of the best views in all of the Alps.

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Video from Les Verdons summit

If you still need convincing why this very short hike is worth making, watch the video below that shows the view from the summit with Courchevel, Tignes, Les Arcs, Pralognan-la-Vanoise, La Rosière and, of course, Mont Blanc all visible from the summit of Les Verdons

 

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How to get to Les Verdons

Connecting lifts: Connecting pistes:
Verdons Sud detachable chair None
Lovatière detachable chair

 

Connections from Les Verdons

Departing lifts: Departing pistes:
None Verdons blue
Kamikaze red (via Verdons blue)
Mercédès black
Bozelet blue
Hara-Kiri red
Bosses black

 

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Closest webcams

 

Piste map for Les Verdons (Centre side)

Piste map for Les Verdons (Champagny side)

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